Ground work in the central part of scape and details are marvelous. Simply it could not be more natural then this you created. It is good that central part is not fully covered with plant carpet but just like this partialy and out of order.

What are the purple tetras swimming in the last pic? I'm guessing emperor tetras but am not sure. Can you tell me? And that plant in the far left foreground--that can't be cabomba, can it? It looks so...thin-leaved, and...healthy! (Says the one who has killed, more or less, all cabomba she has handled.)

Fantastic scape! I am blown away by your artistic eye when it comes to depth perception and keeping things natural.

What are the purple tetras swimming in the last pic? I'm guessing emperor tetras but am not sure. Can you tell me? And that plant in the far left foreground--that can't be cabomba, can it? It looks so...thin-leaved, and...healthy! (Says the one who has killed, more or less, all cabomba she has handled.)

Fantastic scape! I am blown away by your artistic eye when it comes to depth perception and keeping things natural.

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The fishes are Nematobrycon palmeri , the plants on the left isMyriophyllum Matogrossense greenthank you Rabid.Ciao. Diego